Sunday, November 11, 2007

Sex & the Immortal Bad Boy by Stephanie Rowe

As a Rivka free of Satan, Paige Darlington currently has just one goal. She needs to take a swim in Heaven’s cleansing moat to clean-up her tainted soul, but the odds of them letting her in are slim to none. It seems that Satan has given Paige a parting gift that causes her touch to destroy anyone who isn’t quite evil. She’s rapidly turning into a wraith, and if she isn’t able to find a cure soon she’ll become an unstoppable weapon.

Jed Buchanan is a shadow warrior working for Satan Jr. and has been sent for Paige. His brother Rafi is stuck in the afterlife and is being ripped apart by the call of a retiring warrior. If Jed can convince Paige that he loves her and bring her over to Satan Jr.’s side, then he can get the help he needs to save Rafi. Problem is that after spending time with the high spirited Paige he’s developed feelings for her. When it comes down to a choice of saving his only brother or the woman who has brought new feeling to his life of darkness, Jed will make the hardest decision of his cursed existence.

Sex & the Immortal Bad Boy is the fourth book in the Immortally Sexy series and easily read as a stand-alone. Paige has a serious dilemma, but with Jed by her side she’s not about to give-up hope. Ms. Rowe spins a tale of the never-ending battle between good and evil and adds a wonderfully humorous power struggle over ruling hell. Satan Jr. wants what his father has and will stop at nothing to get it, but dear old Dad, while proud of his son’s efforts, is not about to let that happen. With sizzling chemistry, witty dialogue, and plenty of action to keep readers fully engaged, this is a paranormal romance sure to entertain.

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